Satirical look at the music business.

I'd seen a few episodes, and found it pretty amusing; the portrayal of
the superficial nature of the music business was likely spot-on, but
spun in a comedic fashion. Had decent guest actors, and actual
bands/artists that are relatively well-known (Scott Staph of Creed
comes to mind....refused to wear a shirt, which was the 'problem' the
PR folks were dealing with). Filmed right here in beautiful Vancouver,
B.C., but was probably 'set' in L.A.; don't remember that far back. I
think it's a shame that it didn't find an audience, as I do appreciate
the quirkiness of true satire. I used to watch Greg Evigan on 'BJ and
the Bear' as a kid, but he was made for this role; I thought his acting
was outstanding here. Very funny. :-)

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Just saw one episode

Its a show about a music company called Big Sound and the dealings and
problems of the music business. The one episode I saw the artists was
going
to perform since he was nearly killed on stage and thus finds god and
wants
to goto Christian rock, and the label manager wanting to bring him back
to
heathen rock.